Getting Started with Large Language Models
What Are Large Language Models?
Large Language Models (LLMs) are neural networks trained on vast amounts of text data. They can generate human-like text, answer questions, write code, and perform various language tasks.
Key Concepts
Understanding transformers, attention mechanisms, and tokenization is essential. The transformer architecture, introduced in the "Attention Is All You Need" paper, revolutionized NLP.
Popular Models
GPT-4, Claude, Llama, and Mistral are among the most capable models available. Each has different strengths: GPT-4 excels at reasoning, Claude at following instructions, and Llama at open-source accessibility.
Fine-Tuning
Fine-tuning allows you to adapt a pre-trained model to your specific use case. Techniques like LoRA and QLoRA make fine-tuning accessible even with limited GPU resources.
Deployment
Tools like vLLM, TGI, and Ollama simplify LLM deployment. Consider factors like latency, throughput, and cost when choosing your deployment strategy.
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